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      • Hell night is an okay 80ies slasher, with a nice setting, decent kills and an potentially cool backstory, for the killer. It doesn't quite live up to its potential. But it's interesting enough to keep the viewer entertained. The killers look is a bit dissapointing, though.
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  2. “Hell Night” is a relentlessly lackluster example of the Dead Teenager Movie. The formula is always the same. A group of kids get together for some kind of adventure or forbidden ritual in a haunted house, summer camp, old school, etc. One of the kids tells a story about the horrible and gruesome murders that happened there years ago.

  3. 57% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 44% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Fraternity and sorority pledges ignore rumors and spend the night in a mansion haunted by victims of a family massacre. Read More...

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    • Tom Desimone
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    • Linda Blair
  4. Jan 2, 2018 · While “Hell Night” is the hardly the least of its famously disreputable flock, it is a decidedly odd entry in the teen horror canon. The aforementioned opening, in which one of the supporting characters explains the back story and rules of Hell Night, is so wordy, you’d think this was Aaron Sorkin’s first screenplay.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hell_NightHell Night - Wikipedia

    Hell Night received mixed-to-negative reviews at the time of its release. John Corry of The New York Times gave the film a middling review, concluding that, "Hell Night does make one original contribution to the genre.

    • $2.3 million
    • August 7, 1981
  6. Aug 28, 1981 · Hell Night: Directed by Tom DeSimone. With Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten, Peter Barton, Kevin Brophy. Four college pledges are forced to spend the night in a deserted old mansion, where they are stalked by the monstrous survivor of a family massacre years earlier.

    • Tom Desimone
    • 152
    • 3 min
  7. TOP CRITIC. Hell Night reconfigures the slasher as social struggle, with Marti not just its final girl, but also its working-class heroine. And while she may continue to embrace liberty and...

  8. Hell Night (1981) – Film Review. Film Reviews. 0. Director: Tom DeSimone. Cast: Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten, Peter Barton. Certificate: 15. By Sarah Morgan. Think of Linda Blair and what springs to mind? Probably her (literally) head-turning antics in The Exorcist.

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